BUSD Elementary Spanish Dual Immersion Program Poised For Growth
BUSD will hold informational meetings on the growing Spanish Dual Immersion program for Kindergarten and first grade classes in 2014-15 on Monday and Tuesday, February 10 and 11.
Burbank High School Student Wins Congressional Art Competition
Adam Schiff announced that Joshua Dominic Macapagal’s piece “The other side of cool” had won first place and will be included in the nationwide Congressional Arts Competition
Burroughs High Presents Pop Show 35 ‘Hall Of Fame’
A must see for every member of the family, JBHS VMA puts on the spectacular Pop Show 35.
myBurbank’s Position on Measure I: VOTE YES
Greg Simay spells out myBurbank's YES position on Measure I, the upcoming Parcel Tax for Burbank Schools. The time is NOW for action
Miller Elementary Receives STEM + Families Math Night Grant
The $1000 grant supported games and activities at the elementary school's Family Math Night.
Middle Schoolers Try Out Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Voices
Students from John Muir Middle School try their hand, or rather, their vocal chords, at making sounds and voices for a class on digital recording at Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
League of Woman Voters to Hold Panel Discussion
This year, the League of Women Voters' many thousands of members nationwide are studying the Role of the Federal Government in Public Education.
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Burbank Schools Show a 13 Point Gain in the 2012 Academic Performance Index
Burbank schools continue to show marked gains in the Academic Performance Index (API). The API is part of the California accountability system that measures the academic achievement of districts and individual schools
BUSD Student Board Members Attend Education Conference
High School ASB Presidents and Student School Board Members gain insight at annual state education conference, along with BUSD officials.
Burbank Unified Superintendent’s Update Addresses Budget, Reopening Concerns
With changes to the State budget, Burbank Unified now will not have to weather a drastic cut in funding, but federal advocacy is encouraged for the next stimulus package to help the schools safely reopen. Reopening concerns and plans are also discussed, including an FAQ and a survey to gauge choice between 100% distance learning and hybrid models for the 20-21 school year.